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Herbert George: Roy Rogers & Trigger
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c1950s. 620 film, 6x6cm exposures, box-type camera. Same as Savoy Mark II.

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converted and inflation-adjusted prices:
Condition | Price | |||
2003-02-28 | $27 | |||
2002-01-01 | ~$17 | |||
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The Roy Rogers and trigger 620 snap Shot Camera was made by the Herbert George Company of Chicago Illinois in circa 1950. It was a simple box camera made of plastic Bakelite with a decorative metal faceplate depicting the famous television personality Roy Rogers and his trusted horse Trigger. It featured a built-in eye-level viewfinder, a removable synchronized flash unit, a fixed focus meniscus lens, and a single-speed snapshot shutter. It was capable of capturing twelve exposures, 2 1/4 x 2 ΒΌ (6x6cm) inch in size, on number 620 color or black and white roll films. The Herbert George Savoy Mark II, Adventurer 620, 620 Official Cub Scout, Official Girl Scout 620, Herco Imperial, and Imperial Six-Twenty used the same camera body and lens. The Herbert George Company's main camera brand is the Imperial plus Herco but ownership changed and the company was officially renamed Imperial Camera Company in 1961.
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